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Merge v0.50.x to master (#2127)
* v0.50.0: Integrate frame-decode, redo storage APIs and break up Error. (#2100) * WIP integrating new frame-decode and working out new storage APIS * WIP: first pass adding new storage things to subxt-core * Second pass over Address type and start impl in Subxt * WIP new storage APIs * WIP New storage APIs roughly completed, lots of errors still * Remove PlainorMap enum; plain and map values now use same struct to simplify usage * Begin 'fixing' errors * WIP splitting errors and tidying payload/address traits * Get subxt-core compiling * Small fixes in subxt-core and remove metadata mod * subxt-core: cargo check --all-targets passes * Fix test * WIP starting to update subxt from subxt-core changes * WIP splitting up subxt errors into smaller variants * WIP errors: add DispatchError errors * Port new Storage APIs to subxt-core * cargo check -p subxt passes * Quick-fix errors in subxt-cli (explore subcommand) * fmt * Finish fixing codegen up and start fixing examples * get Subxt examples compiling and bytes_at for constants * Add some arcs to limit lifetimes in subxt/subxt-core storage APIs * A little Arcing to allow more method chaining in Storage APIs, aligning with Subxt * Update codegen test * cargo check --all-targets passing * cargo check --features 'unstable-light-client' passing * clippy * Remove unused dep in subxt * use published frame-decode * fix wasm-example * Add new tx extension to fix daily tests * Remove unused subxt_core::dynamic::DecodedValue type * Update book to match changes * Update docs to fix more broken bits * Add missing docs * fmt * allow larger result errs for now * Add missing alloc imports in subxt-core * Fix doc tests and fix bug getting constant info * Fix V14 -> Metadata transform for storage & constants * Fix parachain example * Fix FFI example * BlockLength decodes t ostruct, not u128 * use fetch/iter shorthands rather than entry in most storage tests * Fix some integration tests * Fix Runtime codegen tests * Expose the dynamic custom_value selecter and use in a UI test * Update codegen metadata * Tidy CLI storage query and support (str,str) as a storage address * Add (str,str) as valid constant address too * Show string tuple in constants example * Via the magic of traits, avoid needing any clones of queries/addresses and accept references to them * clippy * [v0.50] update scale-info-legacy and frame-decode to latest (#2119) * bump scale-info-legacy and frame-decode to latest * Remove something we don't need in this PR * Fully remove unused for now dep * [v0.50] Convert historic metadata to subxt::Metadata (#2120) * First pass converting historic metadatas to our subxt::Metadata type * use published frame-decode * fmt and rename legacy metadata macro * Enable legacy feature where needed in subxt_metadata so it compiles on its own * Use cargo hack more in CI and fix subxt-metadata features * Add tests for metadata conversion (need to optimise; some too expensive right now * Address performance and equality issues in metadata conversion testing * fmt * fmt all * clippy * Fix a doc link * Test codegen and fixes to make it work * Remove local frame-decode patch * bump frame-decode to latest * [v0.50.0] Allow visiting extrinsic fields in subxt_historic (#2124) * Allow visiting extrinsic fields * fmt * Don't use local scale-decode dep * Clippy and tidy * Extend 'subxt codegen' CLI to work with legacy metadatas * Simplify historic extrinsics example now that AccountId32s have paths/names * clippy * clippy * clippy.. * Allow visiting storage values, too, and clean up extrinsic visiting a little by narrowing lifetime * Try to fix flaky test * Add custom value decode to extrinsics example * Remove useless else branch ra thought I needed * Simplify examples * Prep to release v0.0.5 (#2126)
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#![allow(missing_docs)]
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use subxt::{OnlineClient, PolkadotConfig, dynamic::Value};
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use subxt::ext::futures::StreamExt;
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use subxt::utils::AccountId32;
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use subxt::{
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OnlineClient, PolkadotConfig,
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dynamic::{At, Value},
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};
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#[tokio::main]
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async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
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// Create a new API client, configured to talk to Polkadot nodes.
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let api = OnlineClient::<PolkadotConfig>::new().await?;
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// Build a dynamic storage query to iterate account information.
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// With a dynamic query, we can just provide an empty vector as the keys to iterate over all entries.
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let keys: Vec<Value> = vec![];
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let storage_query = subxt::dynamic::storage("System", "Account", keys);
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// Build a dynamic storage query to access account information.
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// here, we assume that there is one value to provide at this entry
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// to access a value; an AccountId32. In this example we don't know the
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// return type and so we set it to `Value`, which anything can decode into.
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let storage_query = subxt::dynamic::storage::<(AccountId32,), Value>("System", "Account");
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// Use that query to return an iterator over the results.
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let mut results = api.storage().at_latest().await?.iter(storage_query).await?;
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// Use that query to access a storage entry, iterate over it and decode values.
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let client_at = api.storage().at_latest().await?;
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let mut values = client_at.entry(storage_query)?.iter(()).await?;
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while let Some(Ok(kv)) = results.next().await {
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println!("Keys decoded: {:?}", kv.keys);
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println!("Key: 0x{}", hex::encode(&kv.key_bytes));
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println!("Value: {:?}", kv.value.to_value()?);
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while let Some(kv) = values.next().await {
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let kv = kv?;
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// The key decodes into the first type we provided in the address. Since there's just
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// one key, it is a tuple of one entry, an AccountId32. If we didn't know how many
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// keys or their type, we could set the key to `Vec<Value>` instead.
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let (account_id32,) = kv.key()?.decode()?;
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// The value decodes into the second type we provided in the address. In this example,
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// we just decode it into our `Value` type and then look at the "data" field in this
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// (which implicitly assumes we get a struct shaped thing back with such a field).
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let value = kv.value().decode()?;
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let value_data = value.at("data").unwrap();
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println!("{account_id32}:\n {value_data}");
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}
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Ok(())
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